Comparative genomics of bdelloid rotifers: Insights from desiccating and nondesiccating species
Bdelloid rotifers are a class of microscopic invertebrates that have existed for millions of years apparently without sex or meiosis. They inhabit a variety of temporary and permanent freshwater habitats globally, and many species are remarkably tolerant of desiccation. Bdelloids offer an opportunit...
Autors principals: | Nowell, RW, Almeida, P, Wilson, CG, Smith, TP, Fontaneto, D, Crisp, A, Micklem, G, Tunnacliffe, A, Boschetti, C, Barraclough, TG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2018
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